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By James Turk |
April 16, 2012
The investigation into the inner workings of the gold market that are out of public view and decided behind closed doors in central banks is an ongoing effort. It has been that way for years, and fortunately, GATA has been there relentlessly compiling the mounting evidence.
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By Eric McWhinnie |
February 14, 2012
Global capital markets specialist and best-selling author James Rickards discusses the serious financial threats facing the US dollar, which he contends is currently at the center of a new currency war that threatens its very existence.
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By Ilya Spivak |
September 15, 2011
Gold continues to show a strong inverse relationship with the S&P 500, hinting at losses ahead. Improving US economic data ought to reinforce selling pressure, with diminishing hopes for another round of quantitative easing from the Federal Reserve.
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By Ilya Spivak |
August 4, 2011
Perhaps inevitably, concerns about global economic growth in the second half of the year are starting to stoke fears that the Federal Reserve will need to introduce further stimulus - already dubbed "QE3" - to give the recovery another jolt.
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By James Turk |
July 30, 2010
If it were a traditional swap, the commercial bank would have 380 tonnes of gold in its possession, which is a highly unlikely proposition.